Escort Duty Acrylic Print
by Steven Heyen
Product Details
Escort Duty acrylic print by Steven Heyen. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
On 2 May 1945, in their final mission of the war, Spitfire Mk XVIs of 452 Squadron RAAF escorted the aircraft that returned Queen Wilhelmina to The... more
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Artist's Description
On 2 May 1945, in their final mission of the war, Spitfire Mk XVIs of 452 Squadron RAAF escorted the aircraft that returned Queen Wilhelmina to The Netherlands after a period of exile .
About Steven Heyen
Steven Heyen was born in Papua New Guinea and grew up all around the world, including Fiji, Kenya, Indonesia and Malaysia. Drawing was his principal form of entertainment - usually ships, aircraft, animals and soldiers. He began painting in oil paints in his early teens and continued painting through the eighties and nineties, focusing mainly on wildlife and aviation subjects. In 2000 Steven decided to focus purely on landscape art for a few years. Curiously, the years spent in this genre enhanced his aviation art, which he continues to sell to a ready global market. Today he splits his painting load between landscape and aviation art. This site is dedicated to his aviation work, which focuses primarily on World War 1 & 2 subjects....
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Douglas Castleman
Hi Steven. That was the last ASAA forum that I missed! I've been to every one since, and will again next year. I hope you can come to another as well.
Steven Heyen replied:
Ok, it might have been San Diego a few years ago.
Douglas Castleman
Beautiful painting, Steven. Love the Spitfire, and this Mark is rarely shown.
Steven Heyen replied:
Hi Douglas, thanks for your comments. Have we met - the ASAA forum in Savannah?
John Wills
Beautiful work and an interesting story to go with it. l/f